Table of Figures
List of Tables
Boxes
Appendices
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. More than Big Trees
-The Value of Redwoods
-Purpose and Scope of this Book
Chapter 2. History of Redwood and Redwood Forests
-Before the Holocene
-Transition to the Holocene
-The Holocene
-Since European Settlement
-Today's Forest
-The Redwood Preservation Movement
Chapter 3. Characteristics Of Redwood Forests
-Variation in Redwood Forests
-Northern Redwood Forests
-Central Redwood Forests
-Southern Redwood Forests
-Outlier Stands
-Redwood Flora
-Redwood Canopy Communities
-Conclusions
Chapter 4. Redwood Trees, Communities, and Ecosystems: A Closer Look
-Life History
-Environmental Relations
-Genetics
-Major Coexisting Tree Species
-Disturbance Regimes
-Ecological Roles of Fungi
-Conclusions
Chapter 5. Terrestrial Fauna of Redwood Forests
-Vertebrate Distributions
-Faunal Description
-Species Richness Patterns
-Habitat Relationships
-Invertebrates of the Redwoods And Other Northwest Forests
-Forest Carnivores of the Redwoods Region
-Marbled Murrelets in Redwoods
-Conclusions
Chapter 6. Aquatic Ecosystems of the Redwood Region
-Stream Ecosystem Processes in Pristine Watersheds
-The Aquatic Biota
-Changes in Stream Ecosystem Processes Resulting from Timber Harvesting and Related activities
-Research Needs
-Conclusions
Chapter 7. Conservation Planning in the Redwoods Region
-Deciding What to Protect
-Developing a Conservation Plan
-Focal Area Identification and Assessment Model
-Focal Area Selection and Monitoring
-Conclusions
Chapter 8. Managing Redwoods
-Management of Redwood Parks
-Silviculture in Redwoods: Incentives and Disincentives
-Traditional Silvicultural Systems
-The Current and Future Landscape
-Future Silvicultural Management of Private Forestlands
-Adaptive Management and Monitoring
- Appendix 8.1: California Forest Management and Aquatic/Riparian Ecosystems in the Redwoods
Chapter 9. Lessons From The Redwoods
Glossary of Technical Terms
Species List
Literature Cited
Index
List of Tables
Boxes
Appendices
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. More than Big Trees
-The Value of Redwoods
-Purpose and Scope of this Book
Chapter 2. History of Redwood and Redwood Forests
-Before the Holocene
-Transition to the Holocene
-The Holocene
-Since European Settlement
-Today's Forest
-The Redwood Preservation Movement
Chapter 3. Characteristics Of Redwood Forests
-Variation in Redwood Forests
-Northern Redwood Forests
-Central Redwood Forests
-Southern Redwood Forests
-Outlier Stands
-Redwood Flora
-Redwood Canopy Communities
-Conclusions
Chapter 4. Redwood Trees, Communities, and Ecosystems: A Closer Look
-Life History
-Environmental Relations
-Genetics
-Major Coexisting Tree Species
-Disturbance Regimes
-Ecological Roles of Fungi
-Conclusions
Chapter 5. Terrestrial Fauna of Redwood Forests
-Vertebrate Distributions
-Faunal Description
-Species Richness Patterns
-Habitat Relationships
-Invertebrates of the Redwoods And Other Northwest Forests
-Forest Carnivores of the Redwoods Region
-Marbled Murrelets in Redwoods
-Conclusions
Chapter 6. Aquatic Ecosystems of the Redwood Region
-Stream Ecosystem Processes in Pristine Watersheds
-The Aquatic Biota
-Changes in Stream Ecosystem Processes Resulting from Timber Harvesting and Related activities
-Research Needs
-Conclusions
Chapter 7. Conservation Planning in the Redwoods Region
-Deciding What to Protect
-Developing a Conservation Plan
-Focal Area Identification and Assessment Model
-Focal Area Selection and Monitoring
-Conclusions
Chapter 8. Managing Redwoods
-Management of Redwood Parks
-Silviculture in Redwoods: Incentives and Disincentives
-Traditional Silvicultural Systems
-The Current and Future Landscape
-Future Silvicultural Management of Private Forestlands
-Adaptive Management and Monitoring
- Appendix 8.1: California Forest Management and Aquatic/Riparian Ecosystems in the Redwoods
Chapter 9. Lessons From The Redwoods
Glossary of Technical Terms
Species List
Literature Cited
Index